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I don’t like to eat out much. What ever the satisfaction reflex is in your head, mine doesn’t work. Restaurants tend to give you way to much food and I tend to eat it all.
I do much better with home cooked calorie controlled portions.
That being said, I love the lettuce wraps but even they contain more than half the calories I should consume in a day.

I can’t remember the last time I’ve gone to one, but it was almost certainly against my will, or possibly as a last resort when I was looking for vegetarian options in a mall food court or something like that. I do my best to stay away from chain restaurants. When I go to a restaurant, I’d like to be served something that I can’t make at home better myself.

I like it. One of the better chain places. I think the place is pretty and there are several dishes I really like there. If I am in the mood for Chinese food and I am not familiar with local places it is great. We go there when we travel as one of our sure things.

I recommend:

Moo Shu Pork
Chilean Seabass
Honey chicken
Rib appetizer with the sauce (there are two types of ribs)
Wonton soup for two
Chow Fun beef
The salad that has chicken that automatically comes on it, it is enough for dinner or to split with someone as an appetizer

There aren’t any in western Illinois, so I’ve never been to one. I really don’t like chain restaurants. Famous Dave’s and the breakfast at Cracker Barrel are about the only two I can tolerate. Don’t even get me started on Crapplebees. I think my nickname for the restaurant says it all.

Went there for the first time last week, with a large group. Before I even got there, the people I was riding with said that it’s a poor choice, and they were unhappy that it was chosen for our group meeting. It was described as “overpriced takeout that’s not as good.”

Food was way overpriced, and it, in fact, was not good.
The person next to me had burned food – although I must say they fixed it very quickly.

Would not go back, even though the service was good. $15 for sweet and sour chicken is too much for me.

Don’t know why I received this one, I never heard of it. But I assume it is asian. When we eat asian which is frequently, we have one favorite vietnamese. It is loud, crowded, inexpensive, has fantastic food and is always full of vietnamese people. It is wonderful! I am more a fan of great food, served quickly than fine dining.

I am the social chairperson for a car club I belong to and PF Chang’s gets our biggest turn out. We do a dinner at a restaurant every month except December. I get requests for it from people who don’t realize I do it every year now automatically.